3 Free CNA Classes in Indianapolis

The state of Indiana requires certified nursing assistants to complete a state approved training program that includes a minimum of 30 hours of classroom study ad 75 hours of clinical training. 16 of those clinical hours must be directly supervised by a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse or a physician before the student can take part in the clinical rotation. Upon completion of the training program, graduates will be required to pass a written nurse’s aide competency test and a clinical skills test.

Once the exam phase has been completed successfully, the students name will be added to the nursing registry and they are eligible for employment. CNA’s are required to work a minimum of 8 hours every two years at a certified healthcare facility in order to retain nurse’s aid certification.

Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing and Rehabilitative Center

Miller’s offers tuition reimbursement to employees who successfully complete the certified nursing assistant training program. Employees requesting tuition reimbursement for such a program must attend a program accredited by the state nursing board. The program must include class work and clinical training for the purpose of assisting patient care.

Employees must meet the entrance requirements of the school and complete the program with a grade of C+ or better. Employees must also provide all requested application information including documentation of physical fitness, drug and alcohol testing, fingerprint card, current picture for a school identification badge and citizen status, if required. Employees who attend classes during the normal work week will receive a small living stipend for the duration of the program. Upon successful completion, employees will be required to pass the state mandated licensing exam within three months.

Golden Living Center

The Golden Living Center offers a no cost nursing assistant training program for the purpose of preparing students to take the state required licensing exam and embark on a career as a certified nursing assistant within the Golden Living Center healthcare system. It is the goal of Golden Living Centers to infuse the health care industry with qualified nursing assistants.

To qualify for the Golden Living Center nursing assistant program, the applicant must pass a criminal background check. Applicants are not required to have healthcare experience or any specific educational prerequisites. The only qualification is the willingness of the applicant to work hard, attend classes regularly and complete all assignments.

The training program includes the necessary class work and clinical care opportunities to meet state program standards. All classes are led by a certified instructor and are full time, five days a week and begin at 7:00 AM and end at 8:00 PM. Golden Living Centers awards a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the program and are prepared to take the required exam for licensing.

Indiana Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

The WIA is a federally funded program that offers tuition assistance for career oriented programs, including nursing assistant programs. The purpose of the program is to provide the workforce with well trained employees. The WIA program supplies an educational voucher to qualifying applicants to attend a state approved training program. Applicants must apply to the WIA program to be considered and must be unemployed or under employed to qualify. WIA will match the applicant with a suitable training facility and provide funding for the program. The applicant must meet the qualifications and acceptance criteria for the program.

Typically, nursing assistance programs require an applicant to pass a criminal background check and some training facilities require applicants to pass a drug and alcohol check and provide a finger print card. Upon completion of the program, the student will be prepared to take the state required nursing competency exam for licensing.